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Transistors: Tiny Silicon Crystals, Memory Cells, & Shrinking Bits
How to calculate that how many memory cell a memory chip can hold ?- nabil__
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Transistors: Tiny Silicon Crystals, Memory Cells, & Shrinking Bits
This is equivalent to memory cell except the complexity of circuits are hidden.- nabil__
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Transistors: Tiny Silicon Crystals, Memory Cells, & Shrinking Bits
Yes. Is the following diagram ( attached ) performs operation with the previous diagram attached ? How and why ?- nabil__
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Transistors: Tiny Silicon Crystals, Memory Cells, & Shrinking Bits
Transistors are tiny crystal of silicon. Transistor switch and it's support component are memory cell. A single memory chip can hold up to 4 transistor ? What is the shrinking bit ? Can you please explain?- nabil__
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- Bits Cells Crystals Memory Silicon Transistors
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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CPU Register Components: Buses and 1 Byte
I want to learn more briefly. Is thee any book you can suggest me which might be good fit for me.- nabil__
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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CPU Register Components: Buses and 1 Byte
You mean "Instruction Address Register" & "Memory Address Register" ? Apart from those what else is missing ? Can i follow this diagram to learn ?- nabil__
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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CPU Register Components: Buses and 1 Byte
In a CPU there are eight wires (buses) connected to the register components. which means the data can travel 8 bits as a time ? if the register is 32 bit and the value i want to store in a specific register the data must be travel 4 times in a row and store the binary value to a register?- nabil__
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering